Good boy Park Bo-gum, burning sense of justice..Yoon Dong-ju = Bulldozer
May 07, 2025
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JTBC's new Saturday-Sunday drama 'Good Boy' (played by Lee Dae-il, directed by Shim Na-yeon) is a comic action youth investigation drama in which medalists who became police officers wear police identification cards around their necks instead of medals and fight against a world of unconscionability and foul play. From 'Monster', which won the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards TV Drama Prize, director Shim Na-yeon, who directed 'Bad Mother', which captured both cinematic and topical characteristics, and writer Lee Dae-il, who presented differentiated genres such as the 'Life on Mars' and 'Aide' series, are drawing attention as a collaborative work. Among them, images that allow you to grasp the characters of each character at a glance and comments on the character keywords revealed by the actors are released to draw attention.
First, Yoon Dong-ju (Park Bo-gum), a former boxing gold medalist-turned-police officer, was demoted to a constable due to a series of accidents and starts again from the lowest position. Rather than recklessness, 'I have never stepped back' suits him, and although he is rough and clumsy, he has a hot heart and an unexpected straightforward instinct hidden deep in his heart. Against the backdrop of the refreshing and upright 'Blue' color, bandaged hands and blood-sweat-soaked faces remind us of the fierce times we endured on the ring, and the sharp eyes reveal unbroken oggy and self-esteem. Park Bo-gum does not even allow time to run away with a burning sense of justice. Yun Dong-ju, who punishes low-level injustice, pointed out the hot wick of this character, saying 'Bulldozer'Da'.
Ji Han-na (Kim So-hyun), a former shooting gold medalist and current special team police officer called the "Shooting Goddess", reveals her cool-headed concentration toward the target while clutching a shotgun. Beyond the cold eyes, there is a condensation of the calmness and determination that has been honed in practice, and there is also a static-like tension just before pulling the trigger. Kim So-hyun defined Ji Han-na, who has a burning chest with 'red' in her cold head, as 'radar'. Her concentration and judgment to accurately capture her goals represent her after analyzing the situation coldly without being swayed by emotions.
Kim Jong-hyun (Lee Sang-i), a former fencing silver medalist, is a sergeant in a powerful special team that combines sharp intelligence and sharp senses. The 'White' image, which intersects straight styling and sharp gaze, reminds us of the past when we always competed with finely calculated movements. Lee Sang-i compared Kim Jong-hyun, a thorough principleist whose reason is ahead of emotion, to 'Gilded Glasses'. In addition "The crack can be dangerous, but I can't easily throw away these glasses that fit me best. With these glasses, I will go my way!," he said, expressing his belief in the character.
Ko Man-sik (Heo Sung-tae), who used his unique grit and perseverance during his wrestling days, is now leading the team as a special team leader. Now, in his firm expression, who has become a veteran detective who suits the detective's old jumper better than the wrestling bodysuit, you can feel the weight of a leader who is more familiar with coordination and patience than fighting. Like the yellow color that naturally blends with any color, Ko Man-sik is a link and coordinator that unites individual team members. In response, Heo Sung-tae compared Ko Man-sik to 'Father' and added 'A great and respectable being who is afraid of everything and is anxious, but in the end pushes for family and colleagues.'
Shin Jae-hong (Tae Won-seok), a former discus throwing national university, reveals his unexpected charm by adding a playful expression that is difficult to imagine in an overwhelming physique. While advocating a simple principle that power is justice, he has become a livelihood detective who takes care of his family's thoughts and judges the situation at the scene. Nevertheless, Tae Won-seok described him as a 'pine tree' representing a clean green. "Because the consistency and honesty of always being in place with your team members resemble each other." It seems to be taking a step back, but I'm looking forward to the moment to show off my power at the moment when I really need it.
Min Ju-young (Oh Jung-se) hides his fearsome face as the biggest villain in Inseong City behind ordinary customs officials at the Korea Customs Service. Unlike other characters, a 'black' poster with a 'X' sign instead of a sports event pictogram creates a heterogeneous atmosphere. In particular, this poster is composed of five characters staring in one direction, and only Min Ju-young turned in the opposite direction, visually revealing the sharp contrast between those who try to catch and those who don't want to be caught. Oh Jung-se "I don't remember very wellRecalling Min Ju-young's line ", he tried to project living and breathing monsters around us through it. We must remember, punish, and check these monsters,' he said, expressing his willingness to reveal the true nature of real evil.
The production team "This poster visually expresses a variety of characters that can grasp everything about each person, including their former events, current roles, and emotional lines." After the first broadcast on the 31st, if their narratives intersect with each character's characteristics, more meaning will be found. I hope you will be with the main broadcast." 'Good Boy', which will premiere on JTBC at 10:40 p.m. on the 31st, will be released to viewers around the world through the global streaming service Amazon Prime Video.
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